# The Mempool Open Source Projectâ„¢ [![mempool](https://img.shields.io/endpoint?url=https://dashboard.cypress.io/badge/simple/ry4br7/master&style=flat-square)](https://dashboard.cypress.io/projects/ry4br7/runs) Mempool is the fully-featured mempool visualizer, explorer, and API service running at [mempool.space](https://mempool.space/). It is an open-source project developed and operated for the benefit of the Bitcoin community, with a focus on the emerging transaction fee market that is evolving Bitcoin into a multi-layer ecosystem. ![mempool](https://mempool.space/resources/screenshots/v2.3.0-dashboard.png) ## Installation Methods Mempool can be self-hosted on a wide variety of your own hardware, ranging from a simple one-click installation on a Raspberry Pi full-node distro all the way to a robust production instance on a powerful FreeBSD server. We support the following installation methods, ranked in order from simple to advanced: 1) [One-click installation on full-node distros](#one-click-installation) 2) [Docker installation on Linux using docker-compose](#docker-installation) 3) [Manual installation on Linux or FreeBSD](#manual-installation) 4) [Production installation on a powerful FreeBSD server](https://github.com/mempool/mempool/tree/master/production) ### One-click installation on full-node distros Mempool can be conveniently installed on the following full-node distros: - [Umbrel](https://github.com/getumbrel/umbrel) - [RaspiBlitz](https://github.com/rootzoll/raspiblitz) - [RoninDojo](https://code.samourai.io/ronindojo/RoninDojo) - [myNode](https://github.com/mynodebtc/mynode) - [Start9](https://github.com/Start9Labs/embassy-os) # Docker Installation The `docker` directory contains the Dockerfiles used to build and release the official images and a `docker-compose.yml` file that is intended for end users to run a Mempool instance with minimal effort. ## bitcoind only configuration To run an instance with the default settings, use the following command: ```bash $ docker-compose up ``` The default configuration will allow you to run Mempool using `bitcoind` as the backend, so address lookups will be disabled. It assumes you have added RPC credentials for the `mempool` user with a `mempool` password in your `bitcoin.conf` file: ``` rpcuser=mempool rpcpassword=mempool ``` If you want to use your current credentials, update them in the `docker-compose.yml` file: ``` api: environment: MEMPOOL_BACKEND: "none" RPC_HOST: "172.27.0.1" RPC_PORT: "8332" RPC_USER: "mempool" RPC_PASS: "mempool" ``` Note: the IP in the example above refers to Docker's default gateway IP address so the container can hit the `bitcoind` instance running on the host machine. If your setup is different, update it accordingly. You can check if the instance is running by visiting http://localhost - the graphs will be populated as new transactions are detected. ## bitcoind+electrum configuration In order to run with a `electrum` compatible server as the backend, in addition to the settings required for running with `bitcoind` above, you will need to make the following changes to the `docker-compose.yml` file: - Under the `api` service, change the value of the `MEMPOOL_BACKEND` key from `none` to `electrum`: ``` api: environment: MEMPOOL_BACKEND: "none" ``` - Under the `api` service, set the `ELECTRUM_HOST` and `ELECTRUM_PORT` keys to your Docker host IP address and set `ELECTRUM_TLS_ENABLED` to `false`: ``` api: environment: ELECTRUM_HOST: "172.27.0.1" ELECTRUM_PORT: "50002" ELECTRUM_TLS_ENABLED: "false" ``` You can update any of the backend settings in the `mempool-config.json` file using the following environment variables to override them under the same `api` `environment` section. JSON: ``` "MEMPOOL": { "NETWORK": "mainnet", "BACKEND": "electrum", "HTTP_PORT": 8999, "SPAWN_CLUSTER_PROCS": 0, "API_URL_PREFIX": "/api/v1/", "POLL_RATE_MS": 2000, "CACHE_DIR": "./cache", "CLEAR_PROTECTION_MINUTES": 20, "RECOMMENDED_FEE_PERCENTILE": 50, "BLOCK_WEIGHT_UNITS": 4000000, "INITIAL_BLOCKS_AMOUNT": 8, "MEMPOOL_BLOCKS_AMOUNT": 8, "PRICE_FEED_UPDATE_INTERVAL": 600, "USE_SECOND_NODE_FOR_MINFEE": false, "EXTERNAL_ASSETS": ["https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mempool/mining-pools/master/pools.json"], "STDOUT_LOG_MIN_PRIORITY": "info" }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` MEMPOOL_NETWORK: "" MEMPOOL_BACKEND: "" MEMPOOL_HTTP_PORT: "" MEMPOOL_SPAWN_CLUSTER_PROCS: "" MEMPOOL_API_URL_PREFIX: "" MEMPOOL_POLL_RATE_MS: "" MEMPOOL_CACHE_DIR: "" MEMPOOL_CLEAR_PROTECTION_MINUTES: "" MEMPOOL_RECOMMENDED_FEE_PERCENTILE: "" MEMPOOL_BLOCK_WEIGHT_UNITS: "" MEMPOOL_INITIAL_BLOCKS_AMOUNT: "" MEMPOOL_MEMPOOL_BLOCKS_AMOUNT: "" MEMPOOL_PRICE_FEED_UPDATE_INTERVAL: "" MEMPOOL_USE_SECOND_NODE_FOR_MINFEE: "" MEMPOOL_EXTERNAL_ASSETS: "" MEMPOOL_STDOUT_LOG_MIN_PRIORITY: "" ``` JSON: ``` "CORE_RPC": { "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 8332, "USERNAME": "mempool", "PASSWORD": "mempool" }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` CORE_RPC_HOST: "" CORE_RPC_PORT: "" CORE_RPC_USERNAME: "" CORE_RPC_PASSWORD: "" ``` JSON: ``` "ELECTRUM": { "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 50002, "TLS_ENABLED": true }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` ELECTRUM_HOST: "" ELECTRUM_PORT: "" ELECTRUM_TLS: "" ``` JSON: ``` "ESPLORA": { "REST_API_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:3000" }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` ESPLORA_REST_API_URL: "" ``` JSON: ``` "SECOND_CORE_RPC": { "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 8332, "USERNAME": "mempool", "PASSWORD": "mempool" }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` SECOND_CORE_RPC_HOST: "" SECOND_CORE_RPC_PORT: "" SECOND_CORE_RPC_USERNAME: "" SECOND_CORE_RPC_PASSWORD: "" ``` JSON: ``` "DATABASE": { "ENABLED": true, "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 3306, "DATABASE": "mempool", "USERNAME": "mempool", "PASSWORD": "mempool" }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` DATABASE_ENABLED: "" DATABASE_HOST: "" DATABASE_PORT: "" DATABASE_DATABASE: "" DATABASE_USERAME: "" DATABASE_PASSWORD: "" ``` JSON: ``` "SYSLOG": { "ENABLED": true, "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 514, "MIN_PRIORITY": "info", "FACILITY": "local7" }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` SYSLOG_ENABLED: "" SYSLOG_HOST: "" SYSLOG_PORT: "" SYSLOG_MIN_PRIORITY: "" SYSLOG_FACILITY: "" ``` JSON: ``` "STATISTICS": { "ENABLED": true, "TX_PER_SECOND_SAMPLE_PERIOD": 150 }, ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` STATISTICS_ENABLED: "" STATISTICS_TX_PER_SECOND_SAMPLE_PERIOD: "" ``` JSON: ``` "BISQ": { "ENABLED": false, "DATA_PATH": "/bisq/statsnode-data/btc_mainnet/db" } ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` BISQ_ENABLED: "" BISQ_DATA_PATH: "" ``` JSON: ``` "SOCKS5PROXY": { "ENABLED": false, "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": "9050", "USERNAME": "", "PASSWORD": "" } ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` SOCKS5PROXY_ENABLED: "" SOCKS5PROXY_HOST: "" SOCKS5PROXY_PORT: "" SOCKS5PROXY_USERNAME: "" SOCKS5PROXY_PASSWORD: "" ``` JSON: ``` "PRICE_DATA_SERVER": { "TOR_URL": "http://wizpriceje6q5tdrxkyiazsgu7irquiqjy2dptezqhrtu7l2qelqktid.onion/getAllMarketPrices", "CLEARNET_URL": "https://price.bisq.wiz.biz/getAllMarketPrices" } ``` docker-compose overrides: ``` PRICE_DATA_SERVER_TOR_URL: "" PRICE_DATA_SERVER_CLEARNET_URL: "" ``` # Manual Installation The following instructions are for a manual installation on Linux or FreeBSD. The file and directory paths may need to be changed to match your OS. ## Dependencies * [Bitcoin](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin) * [Electrum](https://github.com/romanz/electrs) * [NodeJS](https://github.com/nodejs/node) * [MariaDB](https://github.com/mariadb/server) * [Nginx](https://github.com/nginx/nginx) ## Mempool Clone the mempool repo, and checkout the latest release tag: ```bash git clone https://github.com/mempool/mempool cd mempool latestrelease=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/mempool/mempool/releases/latest|grep tag_name|head -1|cut -d '"' -f4) git checkout $latestrelease ``` ## Bitcoin Core (bitcoind) Enable RPC and txindex in `bitcoin.conf`: ```bash rpcuser=mempool rpcpassword=mempool txindex=1 ``` ## MySQL Install MariaDB from OS package manager: ```bash # Linux apt-get install mariadb-server mariadb-client # macOS brew install mariadb mysql.server start ``` Create database and grant privileges: ```bash MariaDB [(none)]> drop database mempool; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) MariaDB [(none)]> create database mempool; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec) MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on mempool.* to 'mempool'@'%' identified by 'mempool'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) ``` ## Mempool Backend Install mempool dependencies from npm and build the backend: ```bash # backend cd backend npm install --prod npm run build ``` In the `backend` folder, make a copy of the sample config and modify it to fit your settings. ```bash cp mempool-config.sample.json mempool-config.json ``` Edit `mempool-config.json` to add your Bitcoin Core node RPC credentials: ```bash { "MEMPOOL": { "NETWORK": "mainnet", "BACKEND": "electrum", "HTTP_PORT": 8999 }, "CORE_RPC": { "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 8332, "USERNAME": "mempool", "PASSWORD": "mempool" }, "ELECTRUM": { "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 50002, "TLS_ENABLED": true }, "DATABASE": { "ENABLED": true, "HOST": "127.0.0.1", "PORT": 3306, "USERNAME": "mempool", "PASSWORD": "mempool", "DATABASE": "mempool" } } ``` Start the backend: ```bash npm run start ``` When it's running you should see output like this: ```bash Mempool updated in 0.189 seconds Updating mempool Mempool updated in 0.096 seconds Updating mempool Mempool updated in 0.099 seconds Updating mempool Calculated fee for transaction 1 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 2 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 3 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 4 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 5 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 6 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 7 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 8 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 9 / 10 Calculated fee for transaction 10 / 10 Mempool updated in 0.243 seconds Updating mempool ``` ## Mempool Frontend Install mempool dependencies from npm and build the frontend static HTML/CSS/JS: ```bash # frontend cd frontend npm install --prod npm run build ``` Install the output into nginx webroot folder: ```bash sudo rsync -av --delete dist/ /var/www/ ``` ## nginx + certbot Install the supplied nginx.conf and nginx-mempool.conf in /etc/nginx ```bash # install nginx and certbot apt-get install -y nginx python3-certbot-nginx # install the mempool configuration for nginx cp nginx.conf nginx-mempool.conf /etc/nginx/ # replace example.com with your domain name certbot --nginx -d example.com ``` If everything went okay you should see the beautiful mempool :grin: If you get stuck on "loading blocks", this means the websocket can't connect. Check your nginx proxy setup, firewalls, etc. and open an issue if you need help.